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tbx-4
03-31-2019, 08:46 PM
I have an Armscorp M20P that could use a new sear but the Armscorp/Rock Island site doesn't show parts for this rifle. I've checked Numrich & Ebay but no parts. This rifle has had a ton of .22 through it with little maintenance and good accuracy.

Anyone know of a parts source?

arcticap
04-01-2019, 12:18 AM
Here's the online manual for your m20p.--->>> https://armscor.com/images/uploads/Q_-_Manual_-_M20P_SA_Rifle.pdf

It says that the company gunsmiths will fix the gun and how to contact them by email.
Or try to contact them by phone and inquire about the specific parts or services that you need.
Their phone number is listed on their contact us page.--->>> https://armscor.com/contact-us/usa-contacts/

If they won't sell you parts then they may want you to send in your gun or take it to an authorized dealer or repair station.
It seems that they only want their own registered gunsmiths to work on their guns.
That's how some companies operate their factory authorized service.

That model is still being sold in Canada so parts or service should be available since the new guns are sold with a limited lifetime warranty.--->>> https://sporteque.ca/en/464-armscor

tbx-4
04-02-2019, 12:12 PM
arcticap,
Thanks for the info. I do have a download of the manual but I didn't look up their contact info. I'll give them a call and see if I can buy parts.

The rifle is easy to strip down and work on, a lot easier than the Marlin semiauto rifles.

This model has been a main stay for the company for 4 decades. Mine was made in the '80s. They are still available and less than half the price of a 10/22. They are reliable and accurate. Buds Guns has them for $134 and another place on line had them for $126 and change with free shipping and yes, they were in stock.

Being an inexpensive gun it's not worth it to ship to have repaired. Maybe there's a local dealer that can order the parts for me.

Thanks again.

arcticap
04-03-2019, 01:45 AM
I would be interested to hear if they will sell you the parts or not.
It might help inform others in the future.
If you do need to send the gun in, it can be shipped through the post office.
And if they provide the parts under warranty then you can at least save on the cost of the parts.

GhostHawk
04-03-2019, 07:50 AM
Might want to look up Advanced Tactical.

I ordered some wood grips for my new RIA Model 200, and a speedloader. Ordered from RIA main page but was confirmed and delivered by Advanced Tactical who seems to handle parts/accessorys for RIA here stateside. Might shoot them an email.

Advanced Tactical <sales@advancedtactical.com

Best of luck to you!

Bill in Fargo ND